Haven't done it for a while, when you do a transfer file in hyperterminal
you select send file and browse to the file you want to send, then open.

i.e. click transfer, followed by send file, browse to your file then ensure
xmodem is selected.

""jghkskgsjk ghsfghsdfhg""  wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
>
> I have a question regarding xmodem in Rom Monitor Mode. I downloaded a
> corrupted image on my Cisco 806 Router and then erased the flash and
TFTP'd
> the new image to it. The install failed and now I'm in Rommon mode. The
> TFTPDNLD Command wont work so I'm trying to use xmodem, my question is:
when
> I upload the new image to the router using the "xmodem -cyrx" command,
using
> hyperterminal, I know where to put the file on the router, but how do I
tell
> it where to get the file from on my computer, I found a link on cisco's
> website that says :
>
> The following are the syntax and descriptions for the xmodem console
> download command:
>
> xmodem [-cyrx] destination_file_name
>
>
>
> where
>
>
> c
> Optional. Performs the download using 16-bit cyclic redundancy check
> (CRC-16) error checking to validate packets. Default is 8-bit CRC.
>
>
>
>
> y
> Optional. Sets the router to perform the download using Ymodem protocol.
> Default is Xmodem protocol. The protocols differ as follows:
>
> Xmodem supports a 128-block transfer size. Ymodem supports a 1024-block
> transfer size.
>
>
> Ymodem uses (CRC)-16 error checking to validate each packet. Depending on
> the device that the software is being downloaded from, this function might
> not be supported by Xmodem.
>
>
>
> r
> Optional. Image is loaded into DRAM for execution. Default is to load the
> image into Flash memory.
>
> x
> Optional. Image is loaded into DRAM without being executed.
>
> destination_file_name
> The name of the system image file or the system configuration file. In
order
> for the router to recognize it, the name of the configuration file must be
> router_confg.
>
>
>
>
>
> Follow these steps to run Xmodem:
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
------
> Step 1 Move the image file to the local drive where the Xmodem will
execute.
>
>
> Step 2 Enter the xmodem command.
>
> Where exactly do I put the image file so that xmodem knows where to get
it?
> Hyperterminal's Program Diectory?
>
>
> Thanx in Advance




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